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Show Fruni oar;fcttr of tb 25th.) LITEST KELIABLC BV fM, The pony arrived tojiiymi a- p.m. By-It, through the kindnes ijf n friend,- fwe hatcTeceiveit clippings from the roost reliable papcfA in New Yotk from wli'fcli we select aud, publish belowt Owljtg;to the conflicting and' very anre-llable'Tnforrnn'tldn anre-llable'Tnforrnn'tldn conveyed Ly Ue telegraphic tele-graphic dispatches trought by tody, the Vlub;' towhIchiirS)i'cre indebted, for the matter published jrt, our former extras, withheld their subscriptions, Thd dispatches dis-patches we cannot assure our readers: may-be dependent ; upon ( Hence, while Fyp,uu'sn omo" Wf them,. we commeUif ourieadcrii 16 the items culled from reliable relia-ble sources, By private letters we learn that Mr. Martin of MadUon, 'Wisconsin; has been appointed Superintendent "Of Indian f'alTalrs, iit' lieti of Col. Davis, removed The.uppbew of a Cnblnel officer we un (derstand, ticcompaulc him as chief-clerk, of his bureau. . Tlie pony brings professed telegraphic dates tilt the SUt'hr but no news later thaa the 1 9th, and that uot'dt all tobe .depended .depend-ed oh, Tiise who know tho, general character of telegraphic dispatches, arc aware that they ,ur prepared from the wild unauthentic rumors, sucli as correv pondcuts make thtir mbucy rrow. It is true ilte patties ate coucentrating their forces and buying up arms and urn--tuuuiirort. They Tiavc been' doing stf a long time, lit ancient. words-.-How i long, how long?" TUB WAIL 310 VEMEX'M ! It is staled that nSnety-thrce comjianlcs have been dlready mustered Info serricc' in Mississippi, which tjompMrt the recent requisition of eight thousand tneii tnadf ; aport that Statu by the authorities, ut Montgomery, These are lu addition to thcSfteen or tweply coiupanfcs uow atj Peiyacola, comprising the Tcqul-.it ion of. One thousand five liuudrcdiueYi first made. , The Governor Of Georgia has been . tendcredtbe scrtjues of atfi volnutiicrj fomp'atUcS,- in addition to three regiments already in service'. The naineof Thomas IVauci Meagher, has been unanimously stricken from the roll of honorary members of the Iliber-j uiaa Society ol Charleston, because of Id? ' active services In behalf of tho Northern, troops. j P.evs. Win. WV Berry, of the tnethodist i Episcopal Church Sonthfnd Oscar A, f Senrs, of the Catholic; church, havq of: I refed their services as chuplaius of the army of Yfrgluliu i The buoys in Pamlico Sound, oil the Swash, and about the inlets of Ocracokc and Uatte'ras, have been removed. ' The Palmetto Guard left Charleston I on Tliursduy last for Virginia An im-I im-I mense crowd of citizens accompanied them to the depot. At Tullasitce, Tallapoosa, Ala.,, a coru-fpany coru-fpany has Ijeen organized for the wur, aud 'oyer $11,000 Tttistil for the families of the soldiers during their absence. I The steamer Marion left New York on Saturday with 5,000 barrels of provisions for Jhe truops at Washington. ' It has been decided to protect tho upper Mississippi ltiver with armed steam-! steam-! crs and butteries of heavy ordnance. Captain Tliomus Francis Meagher, of the Irish Zouaves, has returned from Washington, to take command of his' company, and will make preparations for their early department to the seat of war. "ooXTiuiiAN-n or war," The following articles have been officially official-ly declared as coming under thu bend of "contraband of war" by the administration: administra-tion: f "Gold aud silver coin; checks or bills of exchange for money; articles of food; 1 clothing and. materials for the tuauufac- turc Of clothing, rifle, pistol, musket and cannon balls and shells; gunpowder xnd nil materials used in its manufacture; ammunition am-munition uud munitions aud implements of war of every description; books o( military education; Saddles, harness und trappings Tur flying artillery, field and staff officers and cavalry troops; horses; gun-carriages; timber for ship-building; all kinds or naval stores; engines, boilers and machinery machi-nery for, boats; locomotive engine and cars for railroads, and goods and commodities commo-dities which might be made useful to the enemy In war." THE KKCIttENTS IN WASUI.VGTOS. The following is a correct list of the regiments that have reached Washington and reported to the commandant of the District since thu President's proclamation: proclama-tion: From' Massnchusctti Tho 6th, 5th and Sth Regiments, and S.ileiu Zouave. From New York Thu 7th, 7 1st, 1 2th, , 23th, COlli, 28th and 5th Regiments uud 1 Col. Ellsworth' Fire Brigade. From Pennsylvania The 5th, 4 th nod 6th Kcgiraeuti, and Fust Artillery. i Frdni Rhode Ilud One Regiment und a Marine Artillery company. From New Jersey Tho Ut, 2d, 3d and 4th Regiments. ! TroOjM belonging to tha United States scrvicij-r-Shermun'a Battery, 84 Artillery, 3d Jufantry and 100 Cavalry. These, with what were stationed in Washington before, and the District militia mili-tia volunteers, ect, render tbeuIcuktloa of 31,000 troofe tot far froa correct. |